Description
In 1966 Ji-li Jiang was twelve years old. An outstanding student and leader of her class, she had everything: brains, ability, the admiration of her peers - and a shining future in Chairman Mao's New China. But all that changed with the advent of the Cultural Revolution, when intelligence became a crime and a wealthy family background invited persecution or worse. For the next few years Ji-li and her family were humiliated and reviled by their former friends, neighbors, and colleagues, and lived in constant terror of arrest. At last, with the detention of her father, Ji-li was faced with the most dreadful decision of her life: denounce him and break with her family, or refuse to testify and sacrifice her future in her beloved Communist Party. Told with simplicity, innocence, and grace, this unforgettable memoir gives a child's-eye view of a terrifying time in twentieth-century history - and of one family's indomitable courage under fire.
Info
ISBN: 9780060275853
Published Date: January 1, 1997
Publisher: Harper Collins
Language: English
Page Count: 285
Size: 7.77" l x 5.37" w x 1.08" h
Age Classification: Ages 9 to 12
Category
Tweens Nonfiction
Subject
Biographies & Memoirs